I was surprised to learn recently that, according to Google Trends data gathered by AllAboutGardening.com, the most popular fall-planted crop in the United States is…. garlic. My guess would have been kale. Possibly beets. Maybe Brussels sprouts. But garlic? Sponsored: [REVEALED] Three Foods with BP-improving nutrients Inspired, I conducted my… Read More
Elizabeth Warren destroyed over this boneheaded move
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was embroiled in a scandal 10 years ago when it came to light that she’d falsely claimed to be of Native American ancestry for years to advance her career. Warren is still dealing with the fallout… and she just dug the hole even deeper. Deadliest Drug… Read More
Telemedicine, popular during COVID-19, is now waning
Telemedicine exploded in popularity after COVID-19 hit, but limits are returning for care delivered across state lines. That complicates follow-up treatments for some cancer patients. It also can affect other types of care, including mental health therapy and routine doctor check-ins. Over the past year, nearly 40 states and Washington,… Read More
Supreme Court hears bombshell case on pork products
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over a California animal cruelty law that could raise the cost of bacon and other pork products nationwide. The case’s outcome is important to the nation’s $26-billion-a-year pork industry, but the outcome could also limit states’ ability to pass laws with impact outside their… Read More
Heartbroken, Floridians begin to rebuild after Hurricane Ian
An army of 42,000 utility workers has restored electricity to more than 2.5 million businesses and homes in Florida since Hurricane Ian’s onslaught, and Brenda Palmer’s place is among them. By the government’s count, she and her husband Ralph are part of a success story. Yet turning on the lights… Read More
FBI agent convicted of bribery, jailed
A former FBI agent in Northern California who handled national security issues was convicted Tuesday of accepting at least $150,000 in gifts and cash bribes to provide confidential information to a man with organized crime ties, prosecutors said. Babak Broumand, 56, of Lafayette, was found guilty in Los Angeles of… Read More
Fake heiress fights deportation
Convicted swindler Anna Sorokin spoke to The New York Times about how important it is to her to remain in New York despite risks of deportation. Sorokin’s case became the basis for the series “Inventing Anna” on Netflix. She was released Friday from U.S immigration custody to house arrest. She… Read More
Biden’s own White House urges him not to run for re-election
President Joe Biden, 79, expressly intends to run for re-election. However, some Democrats are calling for Biden to step aside and make room for a new generation. In fact, Biden is facing these calls from inside his own White House. Sponsored: Does your WATER FILTER do this? Former Rep. Max… Read More
George Stephanopoulos just set a new record…
During a getting-to-know-you dinner shortly after being named co-hosts of “Good Morning America” in 2009, George Stephanopoulos told Robin Roberts that he didn’t really want to do the job. Nearly 13 years later, they’re passed an improbable milestone without public notice. They’re now the longest-serving pair of hosts ever on… Read More
New survey finds hardly any progress against US teen vaping
The latest government study on teen vaping suggests there’s been little progress in keeping e-cigarettes out of the hands of kids. The data seems to show more high school students vaping, with 14% saying they had done so recently, according to survey results released Thursday. In last year’s survey, about… Read More
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